RALEIGH, N.C. -- Scientists have long puzzled over the origins of a mysterious dinosaur excavated in the 1940s: Was it a young T. rex or another type of dinosaur?
At first, researchers had only a tyrannosaur skull to go by, making it hard to tell if it belonged to a child or adult. Another skull and skeleton nicknamed Jane added to the debate, but didn't settle the controversy.
Now a research team said there's new evidence that resolves the case. The latest clue comes from a complete skeleton - first uncovered in 2006 in Montana - that scientists say identifies the mystery reptile as its own species and not a juvenile Tyrannosaurus rex.
The discovery "rewrites decades of research on Earth's most famous predator," said study co-author Lindsay Zanno with the North Carolina Museum of Nat

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